thanks! my friend brought it back from a first decent rafting trip in tibet.
and you'll drag the metasonix from my cold dead hands
tibet and metasonix sounds like an oxymoron to me!
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thanks! my friend brought it back from a first decent rafting trip in tibet.
and you'll drag the metasonix from my cold dead hands
tibet and metasonix sounds like an oxymoron to me!
Sick rig infraded. I'm still deciding on a master case to fit my rig into. Tough choice and lots of $$ :-/
Some sweet toys too cykranosh. I'm interested in the Elektron gear but I'm currently in modular world (for a year now). Love it!
And nice geek bench trash80
I'll see if I can get round to posting some pics later.
Some sweet toys too cykranosh. I'm interested in the Elektron gear but I'm currently in modular world (for a year now).
The Octatrack is what brought me back to hardware after about six years of ITB. The Elektron boxes are SO great for writing and jamming. The Analog Four has four CV outs that would definitely fit in your modular setup. >_>
I initially dropped the hardware because my mixer died and I didn't have the money to replace it (was delivering pizza at the time). Coming back to hardware, but without a computer involved, has been an interesting move.
I really love these threads, finding ergonomic tips. Its amazing how quickly you can run out of space when your trying to get everything accessible.
But this is my studio, Purgatory, and the setup I've been using over the past 2 years. I think finding or building the gear that is part of your artistic vision, your journey that you want to take the listener on, is a huge part of music. Whether you like to collect stomp boxes, or plugins or lo-fi gear, all of them are like the paints your starting off with to create your next piece. You can make a masterpiece in watercolor, acrylic, oil or pastel, even chalk. Its about your artistic vision, what message or vibe do you want to become your journey.
My studio isn't a studio, and it's in the midst of being converted to a standing workstation. But it does the good jobs. This is my office, in all senses of the word as I work from home. I do have a recording interface and microphones and stuff packed away, as I rarely use them.
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